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1 week ago

Archaeologists uncover structures 7,000 years older than Stonehenge

Archaeologists have unearthed ancient structures in Turkey that could represent the world's earliest human settlement. The discovery was made at Mendik Tepe, near Göbekli Tepe, the 12,000-year-old site known for its monumental stone pillars and early rituals. Experts noted that the new structures may predate Göbekli Tepe and are likely nearly 7,000 years older than Stonehenge, placing them at the very cusp of the Neolithic Revolution.
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4 months ago

Study of over 1,000 sites suggests inequality emerged long after agriculture

Inequality developed many generations after humans transitioned away from hunter-gatherer societies, challenging previous assumptions.
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